Posted: 06/18/2010
- Severe thunderstorms sweeping through the Midwest have killed a motorist in Michigan, shattered windows in an iconic Chicago skyscraper and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people.

Posted: 06/18/2010
- Two popular grocery items are being pulled off
the shelves - SpaghettiOs that weren't adequately heated during
processing, and Marie Callender frozen dinners that pose a
salmonella risk.

Posted: 06/17/2010
- About 105,150 belts for boys and girls, manufactured in China
and imported by Target Corp. of Minneapolis, because they contain
high levels of lead, which is dangerous for young children.

Posted: 06/17/2010
- Utah is set to execute a condemned killer by firing squad shortly after midnight Thursday, reviving a style of justice that hasn't been used for at least 14 years and that many criticize as archaic.

Posted: 06/17/2010
- The Supreme Court has upheld the search of a police officer's personal messages on a government-owned pager, saying it did not violate his constitutional rights even though some of the texts were sexually explicit.

Posted: 06/16/2010
- The CIA on Wednesday released a massive number of documents dealing with the Korean War, some of which point to the young agency's failure in the late 1940s to understand crucial events on the Korean peninsula in the run-up to the conflict.

Posted: 06/16/2010
- More than 100 Sept. 11 rescue and recovery workers suing New York City have been urged at a town hall meeting to accept a settlement drafted by their lawyers and not wait for the federal government to help them.

Posted: 06/16/2010
- The Federal Reserve is working to beef up oversight of financial companies to better protect the nation from another financial crisis in the future, Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday.

Updated: 06/16/2010
- President Barack Obama and BP reached agreement Wednesday on a $20 billion fund to compensate victims of the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the giant British company's chairman apologized to America for the worst spill in U.S. history.

Posted: 06/16/2010
- Long-term investors in some small businesses would escape capital gains taxes under a bill passed by the House Tuesday as congressional Democrats tried to revive their jobs agenda.

Posted: 06/14/2010
- Envelopes with white powder were found Monday in eight federal buildings in seven different cities across Washington, Idaho and Utah, prompting the evacuation of an IRS building and a U.S. attorney's office, FBI officials said.

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